Items where Subject is "Economics and Econometrics"

  • ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (3608)
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all) (57)
  • Economics and Econometrics (25)
    Number of items at this level: 25.
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  • Income disparities and financial development: Evidence from a panel firm-level analysis. (2023) Chrysovalantis Amountzias
  • Pricing Decisions and Competitive Conduct Across Manufacturing Sectors: Evidence from 19 European Union Manufacturing Industries. (2019) Chrysovalantis Amountzias
  • An investigation of the effects of income inequality on financial fragility: Evidence from Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development countries. (2019) Chrysovalantis Amountzias
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  • Evaluating the impact of service user involvement on research : A prospective case study. (2011) Rosemary Barber, Peter Beresford, Jonathan Boote, Cindy Cooper and Alison Faulkner
  • The role of the Commission in Intergovernmental Agreements in the field of energy. A foot in the door technique? (2021) Francesca Batzella
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  • A Socio-technical experiment with a resource efficient Product Service System. (2021) Dr. Maurizio Catulli, Liridona Sopjani, Nick Reed, John Tzilivakis and Andrew Green
  • Identifying knowledge brokers, artefacts and channels for waste reduction in agri-food supply chains. (2019) Huilan Chen, Shaofeng Liu, Festus Oderanti, Guoqing Zhao, Cécile Guyon and Biljana Mileva Boshkoska
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  • Austerity urbanism, local government debt-drive, and post COVID predicaments in Britain. (2024) Hulya Dagdeviren
  • A Critical Assessment of Transaction Cost Theory and Governance of Public Services with Special Reference to Water and Sanitation. (2016) Hulya Dagdeviren and Simon Andrew Robertson
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  • The Corporate Baby in the Bathwater: Why Proposals to Abolish Corporate Personhood Are Misguided. (2023) David Gindis and Abraham Singer
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  • What is capital? : Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning - should it be changed back? (2014) G.M. Hodgson
  • The evolution of morality and the end of economic man. (2014) G.M. Hodgson
  • Observations on the legal theory of finance. (2013) Geoffrey M. Hodgson
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  • Multivariable control of a grid-connected wind energy conversion system with power quality enhancement. (2018) Fouad Kaddour, Houari Merabet Boulouiha, Ahmed Allali, Ali Tabti and Mouloud Denai
  • Recent advances in thermal properties of hybrid cellulosic fiber reinforced polymer composites. (2019) S. Krishnasamy, S. M. K. Thiagamani, C. Muthukumar, R. Nagarajan, R. M. Shahrose, S. Siengchin, S. O. Ismail and M. P. Indira Devi
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  • Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law. (2019) Samuel Mansell, John Ferguson, David Gindis and Avia Pasternak
  • Identifying food policy coherence in Italian regional policies: The case of Emilia-Romagna. (2023) F. Monticone, David Barling, Kelly Parsons and A. Samoggia
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  • Exploring the dimensions of social capital that are effective mediators of long distance commuting impacts on wellbeing. (2019) Christopher Nicholas, Laurie Murphy and Anna Blackman
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  • Lattice design and 3D-printing of PEEK with Ca10(OH)(PO4)3 and in-vitro bio-composite for bone implant. (2020) B. I. Oladapo, S. O. Ismail, B. Oluwole, F. T. Omigbodun, M. A. Olawumi and M. A. Muhammad
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  • London’s food policy: leveraging the policy sub-system, programme and plan. (2021) Kelly Parsons, Tim Lang and David Barling
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  • The global financial crisis and integration in European retail banking. (2014) Aarti Rughoo and Nicholas Sarantis
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  • Retirement saving in the UK: a life-cycle analysis. (2018) Anita Sharma, Roberta Adami and Andrea Carosi
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  • Which formula for national happiness? (2019) Chris Tofallis
  • A better measure of relative prediction accuracy for model selection and model estimation. (2015) C. Tofallis
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  • Demand-growth in support of structural change: evidence from Nigeria's formal manufacturing sector. (2023) Christina Wolf